Freedomrock Posted December 27, 2011 Share Posted December 27, 2011 My D630 has been working great for the last couple of weeks. I applied the sleep fix posted on the wiki site and now sleep works fine on my Lion install. I did everything the same for my 10.6.3 SL install and it doesn't work. This is a dual boot D630. I ran the exact same terminal commands and applied system bios password. I turned on Virtual Memory in SL. Lion did not have that option. I have Sleep Enabler Ketch installed for both. I used EDP 1.9.2 for SL and EDP 2.2 for Lion. The Extra folders look identical. Any suggestions on things to check. I retried several times and even tried pasting commands. Repaired permissions, rebooted. It worked right away in Lion but SL goes to sleep, no blinking light, and requires power button restart. Thanks in advance and I hope everyone is enjoying the Holiday Season! Freedomrock Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Freedomrock Posted December 29, 2011 Author Share Posted December 29, 2011 So no thoughts on how to get Sleep working in Snow Leopard? Thanks, Freedomrock Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Bronxteck Posted December 29, 2011 Administrators Share Posted December 29, 2011 no they should work the same.... check the dsdt from lion and compare with snow version maybe there's the diff... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Freedomrock Posted December 29, 2011 Author Share Posted December 29, 2011 I think I can view DSDT file via terminal - ioreg. Would I just compare the two results trying to find something that would make a difference? Or is there some kind of DSDT tool (maybe in EDP)? I have not messed at all with DSDT so this is a new area. Thanks, Freedomrock Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Bronxteck Posted December 29, 2011 Administrators Share Posted December 29, 2011 copy it over to snow and rename it... then boot chame with example... DSDT=dsdt1.aml or whatever you called dsdt.aml, you can add -v to see verbose output Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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